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WSM 37cm £200

Postby PDC7 » 15 Jul 2014, 19:16

Not sure if this is a good price or not, but found this on sale here:

http://www.bents.co.uk/Outdoor-Living/Clearance/598/

Happy cooking!!!
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Re: WSM 37cm £200

Postby Saffaboy » 16 Jul 2014, 17:31

That is cheap. I'm still divided on what size WSM/ProQ I want. In reality the smaller 37cm is probably all I'll ever need but all I want is the biggest models with all the bells and whistles!
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Re: WSM 37cm £200

Postby JEC » 16 Jul 2014, 19:31

Saffaboy wrote:That is cheap. I'm still divided on what size WSM/ProQ I want. In reality the smaller 37cm is probably all I'll ever need but all I want is the biggest models with all the bells and whistles!


You don't have to use all the space you have but if it's too small there's nothing you can do to make it bigger. Buy the biggest you can justify, you won't regret it. I certainly didn't when I bought my XL egg, so glad I didn't buy the large
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Re: WSM 37cm £200

Postby Saffaboy » 16 Jul 2014, 19:51

That's probably the best advice I could have received (and pure common sense that eluded me). Thanks.
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Re: WSM 37cm £200

Postby RobinC » 17 Jul 2014, 07:17

Saffaboy wrote:That is cheap. I'm still divided on what size WSM/ProQ I want. In reality the smaller 37cm is probably all I'll ever need but all I want is the biggest models with all the bells and whistles!


I've got both a 47 and 57cm WSM. The 57 is barely used to be honest (once so far this year). I cook regularly for family and friends and find that the 47 has sufficient space for most cooks. If I had to get one WSM that would be the one for me - it's more fuel efficient too. I'd like a 37 but can't really justify the expense unless I sell on of my other smokers/grills.
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